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What does it mean to take care of the 'little foxes' in our spiritual lives?

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Taking care of the 'little foxes' means guarding against sins that threaten our communion with Christ.

The metaphor of 'little foxes' pertains to the small sins and distractions that can disrupt a believer's communion with Christ. The sermon emphasizes the fragility of our relationship with God, illustrating how seemingly minor issues such as anger, gossip, or self-righteousness can have significant bearing on our spiritual well-being. The call to take care of these foxes is a call to vigilance; believers are encouraged to actively guard their hearts and minds against anything that opposes their fellowship with Christ. This effort requires humility and love, as believers cultivate a communal spirit within the body of Christ, thereby strengthening their bonds with one another and their relationship with God. Addressing these small compromises is essential for enjoying deeper communion and intimacy with Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:15

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